There are things writers can do to make things easier on themselves — or harder, once they find themselves ready to publish.
Which route do you want to take?
Morgan Hazelwood: Writer In Progress
There are things writers can do to make things easier on themselves — or harder, once they find themselves ready to publish.
Which route do you want to take?
Win or Lose, NaNoWriMo can still give you these 3 things.
These days, people prioritize a lot of things. Truth. Honesty. Maximizing share holder wealth. But there is something that seems undervalued — often described as a tool of the weak by those who are so inclined. But they’re wrong.
Today, I’m talking about the importance of kindness.
Portrayals of people with mental illnesses have come a long way. From variety to accuracy to ending stereotypes. In the … More
Some people write thousands of pages a day.
Others write 200 words and call it a win.
NaNoWriMo can be for all of us — the sprinters AND the marathoners.
#nanowrimo #amwriting
Authors get a lot of mixed advice when it comes to social media. Let’s talk about different author approaches and … More
Today’s Author Spotlight is on Eric Hardenbrook
a fan, an author and an artist, usually in that order.
Portal fantasy has always been popular. From tales of fairy circles to Narnia, we’ve always enjoyed watching people from familiar … More
Today’s Author Spotlight is on R.J. Garcia
a writer, wallflower, and Hufflepuff, who wants a re-do at the sorting hat. She is a wife and proud mom, too.